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Mongolia

MSF launches Safe Sex campaign in Mongolia

Press Release - 1 Dec 1999
 
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Mongolia

AIDS prevention in Mongolia

After the break-up of the Soviet Union the transition process to a new social and economic order in the successor states, was accompanied by severe economic and social hardship. Nowadays, vulnerable groups are still left without social or medical assistance. In addition, epidemics in combination with a deteriorating health-care system, have made infectious diseases another focus of attention. The break-up of the Soviet Union also influenced the neighbouring countries. Project Update - 1 Dec 1999
 
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India

MSF remains active along coastal region

Over one million homes have been destroyed by one of the worst cyclones in history when the Orissa province, in India, was struck on October 29. Yearly harvests have been washed away and hundreds of thousands of cattle have died during the cyclone or in the massive floods afterwards. The complete tally for the destruction caused by the cyclone has not been calculated, but the death toll has now exceeded 10,000 people. Project Update - 22 Nov 1999
 
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Burundi

MSF suspends activities in Burundi regroupment camps

Médecins Sans Frontière (MSF) has suspended its intervention at the regroupment camps in the rural province of Bujumbura, Burundi. Following the increased insecurity in and around Bujumbura, the population of the province has been regrouped into some 50 camps around the capital. Approximately 300,000 people - nearly two thirds of the population of the province - are living in these sites. Press Release - 18 Nov 1999
 
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Vietnam

Floods in Vietnam decimate

Vietnam has been suffering the effects of the worst rainstorm to hit the country in forty years. Storm Number 9, better known as Eve, began with torrential rainstorms on October 18, and continued without respite, until November 4. On November 12, here was been an international appeal for assistance to overcome drastic food shortages and repair and replace housing and infrastructures in the devastated central provinces. Project Update - 16 Nov 1999
 
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Vietnam

MSF providing medical kits to 'first-health' facilities

Since MSF has been involved with floods in Vietnam in the past, there has been a network of connections already established that has allowed for a faster movement in this emergency. In addition, local administrations and governments have raised flooding on their emergency priorities and the response to developing situations is faster. Project Update - 12 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Up to 2,000 returnees per day

There has been an increase in returnees to East Timor with flights, boats and now land convoys bringing them to their homeland. Estimations are that up to 2,000 people per day are returning. Transit camps are being installed en route by the UNHCR; Security is being addressed by Interfet, CIVPOL and the UNHCR. Project Update - 9 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

Some indications of malaria increase

In Maliana, the border crossing has been closed but the incidences of malaria are climbing. Consultations in the clinic have doubled and malaria is the principle diagnosis. In total, returnees number 43,436. Project Update - 9 Nov 1999
 
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Albania

MSF in Albania: Massive refugee aid programme

The NATO attacks on Serbia began at the end of March 1999. In the space of the three months, 430,000 ethnic Albanians fleeing ethnic cleansing in Kosovo had come and gone, placing enormous strains on an already insufficient health care infrastructure. Project Update - 8 Nov 1999
 
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Timor-Leste

MSF deeply concerned by humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka

The emergency medical aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières today expressed its deep concern about the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka. The recent outbreak of major fighting in Sri Lanka has caused civilian casualties and further hardships for the population in the contested northern areas. Press Release - 5 Nov 1999
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